ADDITIONAL NOTES ON MAMMALS OF THE KIIIO- 

 LINGA AKCHIPELAGO, WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW 

 SPECIES AND A KE\aSED LLST. 



By IVIakcus AVakd Lyon, Jr., 

 Second Assistant Curator, Dirision of Mammals, U. >S'. Xaiional Miiscuni. 



Since the publication of the verj^ complete list of the mammals of 

 the Khio-Linga Archipelago, b}' Mr. Gerrit S. Miller, jr.," and a short 

 paper by me on the mammals of Batam Island, collected by Mr. C. 

 Boden Kloss,'' Dr. W. L. Abbott has presented to the U. S. National 

 Museum mammals from five other islands of the Rhio-Linga Archi- 

 pelago. These specimens are mentioned in detail below, among 

 them being three species hitherto nndescribed. The islands recently 

 visited by Dr. W. L. Abbott are Bulan (or Bnlang), Jombol (or 

 Chonlbol), Galang, Setoko, and Penjait Layer. The first three are 

 slioAvn on the map of the Rhio-Linga Archipelago published with 

 Mr. Miller's paper. Setoko appears on the map lying just northeast 

 of Rempang, but is not named. Penjait Layer is a small island not 

 shown on the map, but lies to the south of Setoko, from which it is 

 separated by a strait about one-third mile wide. 



At the conclusion of this paper is given a list of all the mammals 

 known to occur on the islands of the Rhio-Linga Archipelago based 

 upon the present material and the two papers mentioned. 



MANIS JAVANICA Desmarest. 



1822. Manis javanica Desmarest, Mammalogie, Pt. 2, p. 37. 



Skin and skull of an adult male, from Pulo Bulan, Cat. No. 144418, 

 U.S.N.M. Measurements: Head and body, COO mm.; tail from anus, 

 505; hind foot, 99; weight, 9 kilos (20 pounds) ; greatest length of 

 skull, 101 ; zygomatic width, 31.5. The zygomatic arch is complete 

 and bony on each side. On the right side the posteriorly directed 

 zygomatic process of the maxilla has met the anteriorly directed 

 process of the squamosal. On the left side a similar condition exists, 

 but the ossification has taken place in such a manner that a distinct 



«rroe. IT. S. Nat. Mus., XXXI, No. 14S.5, pp 247-2S6, Sept. 11, 190G. 

 2* Idem, XXXI, No. ir)02, pp. r.r..3-0.^.7. .Jan. 16, 1907. 



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